peyote

Discussion in 'Cacti Delecti' started by morrison1002, May 20, 2006.

  1. morrison1002

    morrison1002 Member

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    i want to try peyote so bad. Ever since I liked the doors. I've wanted to try it. I live in alabama and i can possible get mescaline. But i rather have peyote. I wish i would be in a peyote ceremony with some native americans. That would be soooo great. But any ideas on how i would optain some seeds for the cactus plant. I know its illegal. But my best bet is growing one single plant.
     
  2. trippedelia

    trippedelia wow

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    i have no idea, but at least this was a post.
     
  3. rg paddler

    rg paddler Senior Member

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    i'm naive - can you u not go the whole hog and actually find some native american indians? or have i just made a complete fool of myself - they are not completely dead wiped out no knowledge to pass on to anyone are they? or is it worse than i ever imagined,rich.uk
     
  4. sugeshotcha

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    first of all Peyote (Lophophora Williamsii) is an endangered species in the wild. Secondly, it takes 10 - 20 years to grow to maturity and you need several large specimens for a one dose. Your best bet is to try and graft some small Lophs (1-2 years old) onto other fast growing cacti such as those in the Trichocereus family (Trichocereus Pachanoi perhaps) as this speeds up the growing process by about 5 times, and will also form new Lophs which u can then plant or graft. The potency however will not be as strong as seed grown Lophs but will be adequate for your needs.
     
  5. ganja fairy

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    come to the desert.
     
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